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A native Houstonian, Meredith Knox Barineau attended St. John’s School and thoroughly flourished in her studio art classes from an early age. She graduated from Vanderbilt University and double majored in English and Spanish literature while taking many classes in ...

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The Rev. Bertie Pearson took a circuitous route home to Austin where he serves as vicar for San Francisco de Asis. Along the road, his music and his faith fueled the miles between college in Berkeley and Paris, work as a DJ and playing in several bands. His interests are as ...

[Episcopal News Service] The arts may be one of the most effective mediums for building bridges, says the Rev. Paul-Gordon Chandler, the Episcopal priest responsible for the journey of 25 life-size painted fiberglass donkeys from Cairo to St. Paul’s Cathedral in ...

"Rapture," acrylic on paper
Exhibit opens June 20
EDOT Gallery in Downtown Houston: 1225 Texas St.
Opening 6-20-13, 5-7 p.m., through August 10, 9-5 p.m., M-F
Massa Lemu is a visual artist and critic who will show his work at EDOT Gallery this summer, June 20-August 10 in downtown ...

Janita Lo was born in China and received her primary education in Hong Kong before further study in Australia and the United States. She has been practicing as a professional interior designer in Houston since 1965. She has received numerous design awards and her work has been published ...

Caroline Ratliff's series "I life my eyes to the hills..." is currently on display at the EDOT Gallery in the Diocesan Center in Houston. Houston Chronicle blogger Menachem Wecker interviewed Ratliff about the series and the theme from Psalm 121, which reads: “I lift my eyes to the ...

With the broadest and rich palette, Caroline Ratliff, captures light play on New Mexico’s landscape of ochre leaves and red mountains, cool blue streams and verdant evergreens. EDOT Gallery will exhibit her pieces through June and celebrate the opening on May 17 from ...

photo by Carol E. Barnwell
photo by Jean May
photo by Nancy Etheridge
EDOT Gallery will feature “Three Girls Shooting” for this year’s Fotofest, March 16-April 29. From the alleys of Beijing, animal shelters in Santa Fe and found ...

If you'd like to submit your original, two-dimensional art for consideration in the EDOT Gallery, please send 10-12 images to Carol E. Barnwell. Include a biography, artist’s statement and brief description of the work to be considered with title, media, dimensions and date.

All work chosen for exhibit must be delivered to the gallery. EDOT Gallery requests 10% of any sales. Currently, the gallery is booked through spring, 2012. The next series of shows will be chosen in the early fall.